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Career

Foster was signed by the team during the season to provide the
Braves with a left-handed relief
pitcher, after the Braves had trouble with their Opening Day
left-hander, Tom Martin.
During the 2005, Foster posted a career low 4.15 ERA while working 34.2 innings in 62 games (both career highs). He
also had career highs in walks (19)
and strikeouts (32), as well as recording
a career high 1 save.

In 2005, after being picked by the Chicago
Cubs in the Rule 5 Draft in and
undergoing surgery on a torn labrum, Foster returned to the Braves
when his contract was purchased from Triple-A Richmond.

On October 11, 2006, Foster was released
by the Atlanta Braves. On October 30, ,
Foster signed a minor league contract with the Kansas City Royals.
In Late March of 2009 at the end of spring training Foster Retired
from Professional Baseball.

On June 1, 2009, it was announced that Foster would be the new
pitching coach for the Newport Gulls
baseball team of the NECBL.